Music critic, dog poet, photographic model and all round good egg.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Barking Lord Scruff
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Barking Lord Scruff
100+ dog years. Music critic, dog poet, photographic model and all round g...
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National Council for Animal Welfare
One of a number of organisations active in the 1920s promoting animal welfare.
Royal Society for the Protection of Birds
From their website: "The RSPB is a charity for the conservation of birds and nature. We bring people together who love birds and other wildlife, and who want to take action to restore the health an...
donkeys of Covent Garden
100,000 costermongers' donkeys worked in and around the market. The picture source says: "In the 1860s there were as many as 2,000 donkey barrows on a Saturday morning in Covent Garden Market."
Imperial Camel Corps
Formed in 1916. At its height there were 4,150 men and 4,800 camels. 3 of the 4 battalions were disbanded in mid-1918. The 2nd Battalion was disbanded in May 1919.
Group, Armed Forces, Animals, Australia, Egypt, India, Israel/Palestine, New Zealand
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St Pancras
Christian orphan beheaded aged 14. Patron Saint of children, cramps, headaches, oaths, treaties, against false witness and against perjury.
A. J. Wheatland
Employed at the Streatham bus garage. Served and was killed in WW1.
Joseph Priestley
Born at Fieldhead, in the parish of Birstal, not far from Leeds, Yorkshire. Emigrated to US in 1794. Died Northumberland, Pennsylvania. Chemist. Discovered oxygen. Had a stutter all his life. Inve...
The Bell, Carter Lane
EC4, Carter Lane, 43
From: the Devere Society: "1598 October - In the only letter ever discovered addressed to Shakspere at Stratford, one Richard Quiney writ...
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